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Hi all,

I have a G35 Mishimoto performance Aluminium Radiator for sale.

I am selling it as it does not fit in my NM35 Stagea properly.

It is brand new, even still has the box, packing and plastic bag it game in.

It can be used for either Manual or Auto as it has a transmission cooler in the lower tank.

Here is the description taken from the Mishimoto website;

The Mishimoto performance aluminum radiator for the Infiniti G35 is the ideal upgrade to the stock G35 radiator. Designed and specifically engineered to maximize cooling efficiency by up to 30%, boost engine functions and protect your car from overheating. Whether you use your Infiniti for daily driving or take it to the track, many people overlook the importance of installing an upgraded radiator in their engine. A stock radiator can not handle the heat that comes along with having a great deal of horsepower. The Mishimoto Infiniti G35 radiator features a lightweight dual core, 100% brazed aluminum, and polished end tanks. Every Mishimoto Performance Radiator is a direct OEM fit, making installation effortless, no cutting or modification is required. All Mishimoto radiators come with a high pressure 1.3 bar Mishimoto radiator cap and an excellent warranty.

Overall Size: 30" x 21" x 4.65"

Core Size: 16.53" x 29.05"

Rows: 2

Inlet: 1.4"

Outlet: 1.4"

Core Thickness: 2.2"

Tank Wall Thickness: .08"

Fill Neck: 1.25"

Drain Plug Thread Size: (M14) x 1.5"

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This Radiator retails anywhere from $900-1350 over here

I need it gone, so I am offering it for $500.

Can ship it anywhere in Aus as it is back in it's original packaging, but shipping will be extra.

Cheers.

Edited by iamhe77
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would u know if it would fit any other cars besides the g35?

Wouldn't know mate.

It has the mounting brackets, fan shroud screw holes and hose inlet/outlets for G35/V35.

Unknown if it would fit an R34 (if that is what you are asking)

Best to give your engine bay a quick measure & if you are willing to possibly fab something for the supports if necessary then go for it.

Do you know if this will fit the sedans too?

Sorry man, don't know, I have a Stagea.

Is there a difference between the front ends of the V35 Sedan and Coupe?

I have been told by Rod Johnson at Mishimoto that this will definitely fit and G35/V35 made in 2003-2006 without any modifications.

My Stagea is a 2001, so I guess that there were slight changes, or possibly the engine bay of my Stag is quite different, which is possible as I have a VQ25DET instead of the VQ35. and I have noticed that the V35 has a longer nose than my Stag.

is a Youtube clip of one being installed in an S2000, I know it is not a G35/V35, but from this vid it looks as if they do replace OE without modification.... Edited by iamhe77

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